Chapter Seventy-Seven: The Grey Cardinal

"In a few days, the opening day of the American International Exposition will be, and Mr. Svilihtin can go and see it then!" Nixon asked on a whim, and then Svilikhtin was stunned and entangled in place, because he didn't know that there was such an exposition, and even if he knew, he wouldn't have time to go! But this answer is a bit disrespectful to this distinguished guest, but if you talk about going to see it, it is a bit of a foreign charm.

The people of the socialist countries of this era are all the same, believing that the dignity of the state is more important than anything else! "I wanted to go and see it, but I didn't get a ticket, so I didn't go!" Svilikhtin chose a compromise.

"Oh, that's right! Didn't you get a ticket? I personally invite you to visit the American Exposition, Mr. Svilikhtin! Nixon came to the conclusion that Svilikhtin was a poor man, and naturally borrowed some rubles from the translator, and he did not know how much the ticket price for the American Exposition was, but everyone knew Arabic numerals, and took out a hundred rubles and said, "Mr. Svilikhtin, you can go and buy a ticket......"

I'm going, something happened! Serov's heart trembled, Svilikhtin's figure had never been erect, and he said with a very solemn and righteous expression, "You are an insult to the Soviets, I am an ordinary worker, but I can get income from labor, I don't want imperialist stinky money!" ”

Wearing dark blue market overalls, Svilihtin looked at the vice president of the United States without fear, ignoring Nixon's outstretched hand, which can be described in one word as integrity, yes, this is the feeling! But it is the duty not to let this confrontation continue, even if he still wants to! He came out and said, "Comrade Svilikhtin, you are doing the right thing, but the vice president of the United States is not provoking us, you must also know that the United States is a capitalist country, and this kind of thing of measuring value with money is normal!" Speaking of this, Serov turned around and reached out and took a hundred rubles, put it in Svilikhtin's hand and said, "It's good to earn foreigners' money!" This does not conflict with the quality of our hard work......"

Serov's words were met with a round of applause, accompanied by a round of applause. The Soviet public focused on Serov and Svilikhtin, but several American guards around Nixon noticed the other side, and several guards looked at each other and understood that their colleagues were all thinking, "Why is this man moving so fast?" Are you born as a combat hero, and you don't look like you are old? ”

"Don't mind, everyone, this is just a clash of different cultures in the United States and our country, it does not involve provocation and bullying, comrades, don't take it to heart, the American fair will open in four days, and all the people of Moscow can start visiting for free the next day, there is no so-called ticket!" Serov, who robbed Nixon of a hundred dollars, was secretly refreshed, and at the same time sprinkled a handful of salt on Nixon's wound, and his voice naturally became high-pitched.

No matter how Nixon felt about Serov, who robbed him of a hundred dollars and then announced a free visit, the head of the security guard who received him was Serov, and this could not be changed! Nixon was very curious about the depth of the Moscow Metro, and asked, "Why does the Moscow Metro take a labor-intensive deep burial project?" ”

"Nuclear-proof ......" replied to Nixon by Serov's cold words.

In the evening, Serov went to the Kremlin to report on Nixon's itinerary for today, and to report on what happened today, Khrushchev said in a conceited tone, "Where do the Americans think they have been?" Went to a colony to give money to the Soviet people? ”

It was obvious that Khrushchev was very excited when he said these words, and it could be seen from his tone that he was definitely intentional, and Serov once again confirmed what he had always thought, although Khrushchev's ability was far from Stalin's and too emotional, but he was really a communist, and he had been practicing it in his own way! What is the result......

Serov put on an educated appearance, secretly saying that the current general secretary of the Soviet Union was really thinking with the proletariat, and when he left the Kremlin, he always felt that he had forgotten something today and asked, "What day is today?" ”

"Director, today is the twentieth!" Isemotny's answer completely reminded Serov of what he had forgotten, "Now the Finance Bureau is closed!" Serov, who patted his thigh, couldn't help but think in his mouth, the twentieth of every month is the day when the KGB pays salaries, and the day when the KGB receives salaries is different from the time of all other enterprises and departments, and the average enterprise is either the end of the month or the beginning of the month, and no one chooses this day to pay salaries!

But the day of the KGB's salary is fixed, it has been the 20th for decades, as for why this day was chosen, it is not that the KGB is to be different, but to commemorate the first leader of the Cheka, Dzerzhinsky, 42 years ago, on December 20, the All-Russian Anti-Counter-Terrorism Committee was established, and Dzerzhinsky was appointed as the chairman of the Anti-Counter-Terrorism Committee! The 20th is a memorable day for all the cadres of the KGB system, and it is the anniversary of the suppression of rebellion in their hearts.

At the opening of the 24th American Exposition, Khrushchev, as the supreme leader of the Soviet Union, delivered an enthusiastic speech, welcoming Nixon, the American leader who visited the Soviet Union for the first time......

Brezhnev, Vorseva and other high-ranking Soviet cadres next to Khrushchev did not scare Serov, Serov is a person, and these people are also people! This sentence is very difficult to understand, but it is what Serov thinks in his heart, but the point is that there is another person next to Khrushchev, and this person is the root of Serov's tail.

Suslov wore a pair of ordinary glasses, had an intellectual temperament, looked polite on the surface, and had great respect for everyone he met, not at all the appearance of the legendary big man. Standing calmly next to Khrushchev with a bookish air, there was a natural comfort, which was in stark contrast to Khrushchev's explosive enthusiasm.

After Khrushchev's speech, he walked into the venue with Nixon, and Suslov glanced sideways at the unnatural Serov from behind, and said calmly, "Little guy, when will you make the third episode of your KGB movie?" Is the material the Berlin crisis? ”

"Hello, Comrade Suslov! Why didn't you identify yourself in the first place? Serov asked cautiously.

"Identity? Identity doesn't matter! Suslov pushed his eyes and reminded, "Don't forget your duty, stand behind Comrade Khrushchev and go......"

[Chapter seventy-seven, it's time for the chapter that was sealed in my last book......]